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DEAFNESS.. Noises in the Head and Nasal Catarrh CAN BE CURED. The new Continental Remedy called “LARMALENE” (Regd.) is a simple harmless home-treat-ment which absolutely cures deafness, noises in the head, etc. No Expensive Appliances needed, for this new Ointment instantly operates upon the affected parts with complete and permanent success. Scores of Wonderful Cures Reported. RELIABLE TESTIMONY. Mrs E. Crowe of Whitehorse Road, Croydon, writes: —“I am pleased 'to tell you that the small tin of ointment you sent to me at Ventnor has proved a complete success, my hearing is now quite normal, and the horrible head noises have ceased. The action of this remedy must be very remarkable for I have been troubled with these complaints for nearly ten years, and I have had some of the very best medical advice, together with other expensive ear instruments, all to no purpose. I need hardly say how very grateful I am, for my life has undergone an entire change.” Try one Box to-day, which can be forwarded to any address on receipt of money order for 4/6. Write NOW to:— The Manager, “LARMALENE” Co., Deal, Kent, England. THERE IS NOTHING BETTER AT ANY PRICE.

An interesting and beautiful astronomical spectacle will develop during this month. There are in the western sky after sunset two bright, stars, the upper one being the planet Jupiter and the lower one the planet Venus. They are far apart just now, but will gradually approach each other, and on the 20th they will trass within five moon’s breadth of each other. Prior to that, However, on the 20th the young four days’ old cresent moon will be close to them and the three luminaries will show up well. On the 28th Venus reaches it widest distance from the sun, after which date it will begin to close in to the sun, increasing in brightness for some time. After the 20th Jupiter will be the lower of the two planets and will tend to decrease in brightness. On 'the evening of the 22nd, the planet Mercury will be very close to its widest distance from the sun, but as it sets very shortly after sunset a sharp lookout will have to be kept for it. The two planets Saturn and Mars are not well placed for view' during the month, the former becoming a morning star on November 10 and hidden in the sun’s rays. Mars is a morning star, and may be seen just before dawn, in front of the sun, low on the eastern sky, towards the end of the month.

Though early to bed And early to rise, You’ll never be rich Till you advertise,

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2960, 10 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2960, 10 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2960, 10 November 1925, Page 1

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